The Worst President, The Worst Ex-President, Part II
Newsmax has posted Jimmy Carter’s endorsement of the Dubai Port deal.
Based on his past record of ‘making peace’ with the most violent thugs on the face of the earth, both recently and in the past, this must be a really bad deal. As far as I’m concerned, all further analysis can be canceled and the deal rejected because it’s a waste of taxpayers’ money.
In 1979, the Georgia Democrat helped usher in the era of Mideast terrorism against the U.S. by yanking American support from the Shah of Iran. The shah was succeeded by the Ayatollah Khomeini, whose revolutionary guards took over the U.S. embassy and held Americans who worked there hostage for 444 days. Carter also presided over the giveaway of the Panama Canal, whose vital Atlantic and Pacific ports are now controlled by Communist China.
Jimmy Carter’s foreign policy record is the worst, most shameful in American history. Treating him with any respect or giving him any credibility in this area is foolish.
UPDATE:
FontPageMag: “There He Goes Again…”
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Cross-post at LetFreedomRing
This entry was posted on Tuesday, February 21st, 2006 at 10:01 am and is filed under Author: Gary Gross, Foreign Policy, Homeland Security, Terrorism. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.